Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) today has demanded the cancellation of membership of all those “fraudulent” MPs and MLAs who won reserved seats by submitting “fake caste certificates.”
Reacting over the recent Kerala High Court order, setting aside the election of CPI(M)’s A Raja from Devikulam Assembly seat in Idukki district, VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal said here on Tuesday, “Hindu society will not tolerate such unfairness against the members of our SC brothers at any cost.”
The VHP leader stated at the Bharat Swagat Utsav program that “A Raja’s membership was canceled from Kerala’s Devikulam constituency. It was found that he became an MLA by contesting for an SC seat using a fake caste certificate. When you scan the data, you will find that there are innumerable such MLAs in the country, who are sitting in Parliament, and hurting the pride of the SC community.”
He further added that “We demand that the membership of all such fraudulent Christian MPs and MLAs should be canceled, who is sitting in the Houses using such fake caste certificates by cheating on the rights of Scheduled Castes”.
The Kerala High Court canceled the result of the assembly election there on Monday that was held at Devikulam constituency in Idukki district, noting that the MLA doesn’t qualify to contest from the constituency.
The High Court set aside the election on a petition filed by Congress leader D Kumar, who was the runner-up in the 2021 Assembly polls, alleging that Raja was not qualified to contest the Devikulam seat reserved for the Scheduled Caste (SC) community.
Kumar alleged that Raja belongs to the Christian community and doesn’t qualify to contest for a seat reserved for the Schedule Caste (SC).
The elections on the constituency of Devikulam were held in 2021, and CPM leader where A Raja won by a margin of over 7000 votes.
Devikulam happens to be a seat reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled Caste community.
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